Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress |
Birth Day | November 09, 1971 |
Age | 51 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1985–present |
Relatives | Joel Kinnaman (half-brother) |
Net worth: $3 Million (2024)
Melinda Kinnaman, the renowned Swedish actress, has amassed a remarkable net worth estimated at $3 million by 2024. Born in 1971, Kinnaman has proven her unparalleled talent and versatility in the world of acting. She is widely recognized for her captivating performances across various mediums, including film, television, and theater. With her exceptional skills, Kinnaman has become a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, contributing to her ever-growing wealth and success. As 2024 approaches, her net worth stands as a testament to her enduring popularity and her incredible journey as an accomplished actress.
Biography/Timeline
By age thirteen, she made her acting debut, portraying the tomboy Saga in the acclaimed 1985 movie My Life as a Dog, directed by Lasse Hallström. She was educated at the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting in Stockholm from 1991 to 1994. Since then she has been part of the ensemble at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm and made major parts in many classics, such as Iphigenia in Iphigenia at Aulis (1995), Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew (1997), Anja in The Cherry Orchard (1997), Estelle in Sartre's No Exit (2000), Marie in Woyzeck (2003), Jessica in The Merchant of Venice (2004) and Martirio in The House of Bernarda Alba (2008). In 2011, she played the Violinist in Duet for One.
On stage, screen and television she's been working in major parts with many prominent personalities, such as Bo Widerberg in The Serpents Way (1986), August Strindberg's The Father and Hedvig in Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck (1989), Hans Alfredson in Time of the Wolf (1988), Colin Nutley in British-Swedish TV series The Way Home (1989), Ingmar Bergman and Daniel Bergman in Sunday's Children (1992), as well as with contemporary dramatists such as Lars Norén and Henning Mankell.
She has also developed acrobatics skills and worked with theatre interwoven with contemporary circus from the start at the Royal Dramatic Theatre 1994 with Robert Lepage's magical production of August Strindberg's A Dream Play and advanced even more in the lead of a brave acrobatic staging of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (2002).
In 1999, she shared the title role in the international film Mary, Mother of Jesus with Pernilla August.
In 2015–2017, she played the leading role, a Criminal Psychologist and profiler, in the Swedish television psychological thriller series Modus.